Developing Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) in Africa: A cooperative Geospatial information Management process

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IAMOSA Geneva 16-18 March 2011 Developing Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) in Africa: A cooperative Geospatial information Management process United Nations Economic Commission for Africa ICT and Sciences & Technology Division (ISTD) Makane FAYE E-Applications Section

Outlines Why Geographies Why Spatial Data Infrastructures What SDI is about Africa s Vision : ARSDI Priorities & Strategies Challenges & Conclusions 2

Why we need Geographies Need for complex Information Food Security Land cover, soil, topography, hydrography, rainfall, moisture, demographics, infrastructure, yield, production.. Water Supply Hydrography, topography, aquifers, waterbodies, land cover, soil types, vegetation, rainfall Resources Ecosystems, biodiversity, vegetation, land cover, Management soils, water, wetlands, biomass Drought Rainfall, temperature, evapo-transpiration, wind, aerosols Security and Land cover, soil chemistry, topography, geology, Emergency utilities, settlements, transport infrastructure. Health Hospitals locations, settlements and demographics, Planning disease vectors, environmental factors distribution Etc.. Etc.. All the information products exemplified would not be complete without the location attribute They need to be localized: Where are the features located? Where are the population involved in an activity, vis-à-vis location of the activity? Who will benefit from an activity or event? Or at risk? Where are they? Where are the markets for the products? The input factors? Where are the infrastructure elements, utilities, etc? What areas are suitable (or unsuitable) for specific activities or events? How do we move (people, products, services) from source to destination? 3

Why Spatial Data Infrastructures? Unlock the hidden potential in the data Arrange for widest possible dissemination of available information Produce Once use Many Times Shift from mapping as standalone activity to mapping as component of information management Move beyond single agency needs to community needs : No single agency can satisfy its geographic data needs on its own - Data collected for one purpose can be used for other purposes Make information available to decision makers and the community when they need it; where they need it; In a form they can use (almost) immediately Empower users to do as much as possible by themselves Put in place policies, resources and structures 4

SDI Africa : National Governance 14 Countries with SDI Coordinating Bodies Botswana, Burkina, Congo, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia 9 Countries with SDI Committee, Sub- Committees, Working Groups Botswana, Burkina, Liberia, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania. 5

SDI Africa : National Implementation At least 1 Meeting held in a year Botswana, Burkina, Madagascar, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania 13Countries with Geographical Names Authority Botswana, Burkina, Congo, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Zambia 6

SDI Africa : Maps Revision 16 Countries with New Mapping Initiatives 15 Countries with Maps Revision BBotswana, Burkina, Congo, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia Botswana, Burkina, Congo, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia 7

Let s Assume we do not have yet functional SDIs in Africa. The technology, policies, standards, human resources, and related activities necessary to acquire, process, distribute, use, maintain, and preserve spatial data What should we do? 8

The African Regional Spatial Data Infrastructure ARDSI Paradigm Adopt cooperative, multi-stakeholder approach to production, management, and dissemination of spatially enabled data: Regional and National level Improve regional scale development decision-making Ensure that reliable information is easily available for policy, investment, planning, management and monitoring and evaluation purposes at the regional and sub regional scales: Infrastructures, Agriculture, Environment, Health, Biodiversity, etc They all need to answer where questions from a regional perspective 9

Definition of Fundamental Geospatial Datasets for Africa Data Theme Data Set Data Theme Data Set Geodetic Control Network Geodetic control points Height datum Land management units/ areas Land Parcels/Cadastre Land Tenure Geoid model Street Address Rectified Imagery Aerial photography Postal or zip code zones Satellite imagery Land use planning zones Hypsography Digital elevation model Transportation Roads Spot heights Road centrelines Bathymetry Railways Hydrography Coastline Airports and ports Natural water bodies Structures Bridges and tunnels Boundaries Governmental units Utilities and services Power Populated places Telecommunications Enumeration areas Natural environment Land cover Geographic names Place Names Soils Feature Names Geology 10

Creation of Regional Databases Geospatial databases for regional use Infrastructures Development Database (Energy, Transport, Telecommunication ) African Climate Policy Development Database Agriculture Commodity Value Chain Database Disasters and Security Preparedness Database Trans African Highways 11

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Development of Interoperability & Standards: The Common Geodetic Reference (AFREF) Network of permanent GNSS base stations (CORS) covering the whole continent At least one in every country Eventually, everywhere in Africa less than 1000 km from a base station. Salient Features 5 GPS CORS Stations installed in African Sub regions 30 GPS Reference Stations to be installed On-going inventory of existing and planned GNSS base stations in African countries http://geoinfo.uneca.org/afref/ 13

Development of Interoperability & Standards: The Harmonized Administrative Boundary Second Administrative Level Boundary (SALB) Produce a comprehensive digital database of Second Administrative Level Boundaries Provide a flexible and intuitive coding scheme that can be applied to any country, independently from administrative structure. an international borders template developed by the UN Cartographic Section in order to be able to create a global data set that is cross-boundary an editing protocol in order to insure the comparability between the countries a coding scheme for the identification of each administrative unit through time and space a metadata profile that is associated with the information a validation process of all the information by an official entity (generally the National Mapping Agency. www.salb.org 14

African Status : Infrastructures Enabling Environment Existence of many Operational Centres of Excellence AGRHYMET RECTAS RCMRD RSAU CRASTE National Agencies Yes Yes/No No Data collection, accessibility and integration Monitoring and Assessment Information Diffusion & Capacity Institutions Collectio n Access Integrati on Assessm ent Monito ring Foreca st Diffusi on Capaci ty AGRHYMET RSAU CRTEAN RCMRD 15

Institutional Capacity Partnering Numerous Regional and Continental Bodies AMU ALGERIA LIBYE MORROCO TUNISIA ECOWAS GHANA UEMOA BENIN COTE D IVOIRE TOGO GUINEA LIBERIA NIGERIA SIERRA LEONE o All maintain geoinformation activities o Same multiple bodies at national level MAURITANIA CAPE VERDE GAMBIA BURKINA FASO GUINEA BISSAU SENEGAL MALI NIGER CILSS CHAD SAO TOME & PRINCIPE CEMAC CAMEROON CENTR. AFR. REP GABON EQUAT. GUINEA REP.CONGO SADC ECCAS TANZANIA EAC BOTSWANA LESOTHO SOUTH AFRICA BURUNDI RWANDA DR CONGO ANGOLA SACU MAURITIUS SEYCHELLES MALAWI ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE NAMIBIA SWAZILAND EGYPT IOC COMOROS MADAGASCAR COMES A DJIBOUTI ERITREA ETHIOPIA SOUDAN SOMALIE KENYA UGANDA IGAD 16

Geoinformation Governance in Africa Institutional Frameworks Objective To put in place a cooperative, multi-stakeholder approach to production, management, and dissemination of spatially enabled data: Regional and National level Committee on Development Information, Science and Technology (2-5 May 2011 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) ECA s parliamentary body to provide technical advice on, and oversight over the information science and technology including Geospatial Science (GSS) and Geospatial Information Technology (GIT). Open to delegates from government and various observers CODIST-Geo Executive Working Groups : Fundamental Datasets, AFREF, Capacity Building, Standards 17

Networking with Others SDIs. United Nations Spatial Data Infrastructure (UNSDI) coordinated by the UN Geographic Information Working Group (UNGIWG) Vision for comprehensive, decentralized geospatial information framework that facilitates decision-making at various levels by enabling access, retrieval and dissemination of geospatial data and services in a rapid and secure way UNSDI initiative recognizes common interests with national, nongovernmental and multilateral development efforts Coordination of activities and services ECA role in coordinating African countries ARSDI therefore overlaps with UNSDI in content and methodology 18

Strategies and Priorities Strategy Indigenous African capabilities Coordinate with other regional bodies a continental vision to foster the development of an indigenous African capability in Geospatial Science and Technology where all the technical capacities are maintained and shared by Africans. Priorities... African Holistic Geoinformation Vision Build an African Geospatial policy and champion sound research and technology programmes development, where activities will be significantly expanded to cover the fostering of innovation, product and service development, and applications (linking global to local, based on prevailing social, economic and technological realities in the continent) 19

20 Contacting Us UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) ICT, Science & Technolgy Division eapplications_section@uneca.org http://geoinfo.uneca.org/sdiafrica/ http://